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5 resultsfor “Online Safety Act impact on tech companies”

Health

NSPCC reports sharp rise in children being blackmailed over sexual images in UK

online safety act [OSA], which [requires tech companies to protect children from harmful content](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jul/24/what-are-the-new-uk-online-safety-rules-and-how-will-they-be-enforced). The charity wants addictive app features to be tackled, strict age-ratings for each social media platform

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Tech

Incoming Ofcom chair vows to take on ‘tech bros’

impact of social media on under-16s. During a hearing before the science, innovation and technology select committee, Cheshire was asked directly about whether he would take on the powerful tech companies that [dominate

The Guardian WorldMay 20
Politics

Tuesday briefing: Is a social media ban in the UK enough to help protect young people?

impact of unfettered algorithms and endless scrolling on brains of any age – by which I mean almost everyone – whether or not Starmer secures his legacy by saving young minds from digital takeover is incidental

The Guardian WorldJun 9
Health

Social media as bad for young people as smoking, top doctors say

act - we will," Kendall told the BBC. She said the government's scope was looking at a broad range of issues and features and how these impact children. This could see the UK look more

BBC NewsMay 26
Tech

A handful of American households pay for AI. Is the future free — or a subscription?

online queries made by users in the United States, in one of the biggest updates to its search engine in 25 years. (Photo by Glenn CHAPMAN / AFP) (Photo by GLENN CHAPMAN/AFP via Getty Images

NPR Topics: NewsJun 4